Climate Groups Retool Argument For Global Warming : NPR
But there are also environmental scientists who think the threat has been exaggerated.
"By focusing always on these extreme threats, I think they lost their credibility," says Ken Green, an environmental scientist and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. "I mean, historically they have doom-sayers, they keep getting it wrong, and people keep seeing that they're getting it wrong."
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One group that's already changing its tune is the Nature Conservancy. It's now run by a former Goldman Sachs executive, Mark Tercek, who says the Conservancy's message is going to show that protecting the climate isn't just about saving polar bears — it's local.
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As for the messenger — well, the [Nature] Conservancy just hired a new marketing director — from the professional wrestling business.
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Re, "Climate Groups Retool Argument For Global Warming : NPR"
I just read the article and it said at the end of it " One group that's already changing its tune is the Nature Conservancy. It's now run by a former Goldman Sachs executive, Mark Tercek."
I find this interesting given that GS had a 10% stake in the Chicago Climate Exchange.
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